Katie Hopkins' TLC documentary My Fat Story is certainly a warts-and-all look at her journey to gaining and losing three stone and nothing was left out. Not even when size acceptance campaigner Kathryn Szrodecki called the police on her!

In the second part of the story, Katie met a group of five women to hear opposing views to her theories that overweight people should simply eat less and move more to lose weight.

Before the discussion, Szrodecki said: "I think anybody that makes a living out of abusing and devaluing people really hasn't got a leg to stand on."

Katie herself admitted she was in a "fighting mood" as she met "fat people who want to tell me why it's OK to be fat".

Katie says she can tell from just Szrodecki's appearance that she's unhealthy. "I'm looking at you and I'm making an assessment that it's not healthy to carry that much weight on your knees," she says.

As the conversation moves on to one of the other participants, Katie asks her bluntly: "Why are you big?"

"Because I eat too much," the woman replies.

Kathryn then interjects and accuses the controversial motormouth of committing a hate crime - and insists on calling the police.

"You're a victim of hate crime?" Katie laughs.

Katie's reported to police - but they don't turn up (Image: Youtube)

"Can we call the police?" Szrodecki asks.

"There's a telephone right there feel free," Katie says. "Would you like it to be brought to you because you're probably going to find it hard to walk there."

The cameras then follow Szrodecki outside as she tells the authorities that Katie left her feeling personally offended.

"I believe it is a hate crime and I would like to report it," she says.

Unfortunately for Katie, 39, who admits she "likes a man in uniform", no police officers turned up to the venue.

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